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Camco 44505 Leveling Blocks - 10 Pack on 2040-parts.com

US $41.00
Location:

kfar yona, israel, Israel

kfar yona, israel, Israel
Condition:New Brand:Camco Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:44505


Product Description

Size: Pack of 10

Heavy duty blocks are safe and easy to use. They offer many options for leveling single wheels, dual wheels, hydraulic jacks, tongue jacks, stabilizer jacks, 5th wheel jacks and tandem axles. Customize your levels: Stack interlocking blocks to desired height. Strong and durable blocks are available in a ten-block set and a four-block build-up set. Patented. Each set comes in a convenient storage bag. 

Highlights: 
  • Heavy duty blocks 
  • Safe and easy to use 
  • For leveling single and dual wheels, hydraulic jacks and tandem axles 
  • Customize by stacking interlocking blocks to desired height 10 per pack


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